PricePerPlayer.com to Expand into the Asian-American Market

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 15, 2018 - San Jose, Costa Rica – PricePerPlayer.com is expanding into the Asian-American market after a successful test pilot in various regions of North America. The software development and sportsbook pay per head provider began testing their platforms in the Korean language last August of 2017. The results were positive and it just made sense for PricePerPlayer.com to expand into the Asian-American market at full speed.

The first step the company took was to hire and train a multi-lingual staff that specializes in Asian languages. The pilot program began by making the PricePerPlayer.com website and software available in the Korean language. After a successful round of tests, the company is in the process of to fully translating the PricePerPlayer.com website, their sportsbook pay per head platform and sports betting software into various Asian languages.

As of yesterday, the company website is now available in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino and Vietnamese. These languages were chosen because they make up the majority of Asian-Americans in the United States.

Royal Panda Casino just announced that in an effort to raise awareness on World Cancer Day, it will make a donation to Cancer Research UK. World Cancer Day which is coming up on February 4, 2018 is a day to unite in the fight against cancer. In an effort to help this worthy cause, Royal Panda Casino raises cancer awareness by donating a percentage of the deposits received on that day.

The funds raised from will support thousands of scientists, doctors and nurses to accelerate progress in the fight against over 200 cancer types. Royal Panda is using the following calculation to determine how much will be donated to Cancer Research in the UK.

Royal Panda Casino will first calculate the amount of deposits on February 4, 2018. It will then give 1% on that total from its own pocket. In Addition, they will donate an additional €10 per player who deposits for the first time.

April 28 2014 - Most California voters would like to see the state tax and legalize Internet poker, according to a Poll released today.

Among all age groups, 53 percent of voters support the idea, the poll says, while 41 percent oppose it. Among voters under age 40, however, support grows to 73 percent.

The Legislature has been discussing proposals to make online gambling legal in California for the past two years. The bills stalled as various gambling interests fought over who would be able to profit from the endeavor.

San Jose, Costa Rica – Software Development and pay per head service provider, PricePerPlayer.com just entered a partnership deal with Bwager.com, a sports betting development company based out of the Philippines with branches in Costa Rica and Panama.

The partnership was created so that PricePerPlayer would be able to offer a wider array of gambling software platforms and security measures while Bwager.com would now be able to offer Sportsbook Pay Per head services to its clients.

Some of the main details of this partnership include PricePerPlayer.com acquiring 35% ownership of Bwager.com, full access to its current gambling platforms and joint project development. Bwager.com in exchange will receive full access and development rights to the PricePerPlayer pay per head software technology.

San Jose, Costa Rica – PricePerPlayer, a software Development and pay per head service provider is pleased to announce the launch of their new website. The launch of the new website is part of their new rebranding strategy to showcase the many new aspects and services of their company.

The newly redesigned website is built on a different content management system to provide the best-possible user experience for its visitors and clients.

It will offer visitors in-depth information about their software’s latest features with detailed information about their various gambling platforms, products and pay per head services.

Big news for the gambling industry in Pennsylvania, the biggest gambling expansion bill in Pennsylvania has just passed the Pennsylvania House of Representative with a 109-72 vote.

The new bill which will expand casino-style gambling to truck stops, online portals, airports and to also 10 new mini casino will now be sent to Governor Tom Wolf who will evaluate and make a decision on this new gambling legislation.

This bill has been two years in the making and if Governor Wolf, signs it, it would mean a new era of gambling in Pennsylvania. This means that Pennsylvania would become the first state to legalize both online casinos and lottery games.

Lately, we have seen a lot of news about the legalization of online gambling in the United States which include the attempt to legalize online gambling in New York. As the legalization of sports betting and online gambling is making more headway every year, it was only a matter of time before a new interest group would be formed to represent the legalization of online gambling.

This week, the iDevelopment and Economic Association (iDEA) announced its formation as the first trade association to exclusively represent the online gambling industries in the United States. The goals of iDEA is to advocate the many different types of internet gambling which include online poker, bingo, sports betting, casinos (digital and live dealer) and lotteries.